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Team Members Hua Lin Tsai Rong-Jyue Fang Hung Jen Yang Chi Jen Lee Tien-Sheng Tsai Dai-Hua Li

Table of Contents Introduction Literature Review Methodology Results and Discussion Conclusion-- Definition of mobile learning

Introduction Although some researchers pointed out the days for mobile learning have yet to come. It really works now. Mobile learning is an important learning milestone following e-learning. How to implement information science and technology in the teaching of all areas will be one of the main policies for schools to prove the teachers’ teaching models. 2

Introduction The combination of information science and technology with teaching disciplines is the demand of both the officials and the teachers. The ability of manipulating technology and information is one of the ten core competences which students under fifteen should develop, regulated by the Ministry of Education, Grade 1-9 Curriculum Guidelines,

Introduction It includes: (1) to perform the technology and information science accurately, safely, and efficiently. (2) to collect, analyze, judge, integrate and manipulate the information (3) to enhance learning efficiency and the life quality. 4

Introduction In the twenty-first century, citizen’s attitudes toward using and learning the digital technology may determine the educational and economical development of a society. Students’ digital attitudes may influence their future involvement in digital-related careers or activities. 1

Literature Review This curricular revolution meets the needs of the time and suits the development of teenagers. Also, it aims at developing people’s various abilities, including sense of humane, ability of integration, spirit of democracy, and the understanding of both local and international ones. Moreover, people are encouraged to keep learning through their lives, i.e. continuous education. 5

Literature Review The value of instructional technology is to make the teaching smooth, convenient and efficient, thus, the implement of the new courses will have a positive feedback as far as it can be properly used. 6

Literature Review According to Chong-Xiong Fang and Capron, H. L., critical thinking is to 「 decide what to be believed or to be the focused reflective and reasonable thinking. 」 From view of problem-solving, critical thinking is an intellectual activity of choosing proper hypotheses or answers. 7

Methodology As the coming of digital time, media becomes materials which need extra works to be products of the new time—E-media. That is, the manufacture machine is a computer, the process is Digitalization, and the labors will be teachers. 8

Methodology 1. The Internet  Teachers should observe different E- teaching principles at all learning areas and collect related teaching samples.  Meanwhile, from the viewpoint of self- made texts from teachers, PowerPoint developed by Microsoft is indeed a good helper. 9

Methodology 2.Collect and transfer  First of all, teachers should be capable of transferring texts into scripts. Since scripts are visual forms of lesson planes, the rest following jobs are simply following the lesson plans and collecting the related information. 10

Methodology 3.the other tool  Teachers can make use of output from VHS, VCD, DVD and then input those into a computer then save as files. After that, make use of CD burner to compress these images and documents into a CD. 11

Results and Discussion Technology is not the answer to everything. For one, in emergencies like a blackout, a computer crash, or a shortage of resources, a teacher should be adept at switching to a teaching method that does not rely on high-tech products, however tech-savvy they might be. 12

Results and Discussion The use of digital data is ideal for this sort of media switching, as it can easily be moved from platform to platform, and readily converted to different formats to meet the requirements of various technological equipments. 13

Results and Discussion Computers are not only used in the computer room and in every classroom. The curriculum development doesn’t follow the linear mode but the non-liner one— hyperlink. 14

Conclusion-- Definition of mobile learning Many authors are arguing that the growth of pervasive, ubiquitous, computing will have a large impact on learning and think the m-learning is defined as e- learning through mobile computational devices. 15

Conclusion-- Definition of mobile learning Learning with a wireless and handheld device, the relationship between the device and its owner becomes one-to-one, always on, always there, location aware, and personalized. 16

Conclusion-- Definition of mobile learning Its main characteristic is the distance and time separation between teacher and students. The e-Learning offers new methods for distance education based on computer and net technologies. 17

Conclusion-- Definition of mobile learning The place of m- Learning as part of e- Learning and d - Learning Source: M-Learning - a New Stage of Е-Learning by Georgiev, T. et al. 18

Conclusion The last stage is to involve Internet into teaching, that is Web_title. Just like CAI, there’s no time and space limit by means of Web_title. Because people can be anonymous on line, some introverted students can express their ideas and thoughts with fear on line and practice their critical thinking. 19

Conclusion Popular of information science and technology has become necessary and it will be an important issue that how to make good use of technology to meet the future educational trend and the needs of modern teaching modes. 20

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